Sunday, January 1, 2012

Since moving to the Okanogan Highlands, we've gotten interested in local culture, and particularly in the number of creative, conscientious, and experienced folks who are dedicated to good stewardship of their lands.

Our newly-forming Okanogan Permaculture Study Group includes a lot of these folks: private farmers and foresters and ranchers; agency employees who look after public lands; nature lovers such as hunters, fishers, and conservationists; builders and garden designers and teachers; all kinds of people who are thinking how to improve their own little piece of heaven in sustainable ways.